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Undergraduate Students and IT

New ECAR Report | September 18, 2012

ECAR Study of Undergraduate Students and Information Technology, 2012
by Eden Dahlstrom

This annual study is conducted to help institutions and educators understand the undergraduate student behaviors and opinions of today to inform the technology needs of the students of tomorrow.

The 2012 study marks the ninth year of data collection about student uses of, ownership of, and attitudes toward technology in conjunction with their academic experiences. This year’s results include responses from more than 100,000 students from 195 colleges and universities.

Blended-Learning Environments Are the Norm

Blended-learning environments have become the norm—nearly three out of four students have taken at least one course that includes online components, and students say that these environments best support how they learn.

Read more about the study’s findings on blended-learning environments and the other key findings in this publicly accessible report. Download report >

Participate in the 2013 Student Study

Join the growing list of institutions participating in the ECAR student study. Contact us, and we’ll follow up with the information you need to get started.